Kidnapping victim speaks out about her escape

Kidnapping victim speaks out about her escape

Sabrina Morton is finally home safe after she says Jason Ripley tied her up and beat her for two days inside of a camper in the Garland County woods. In an interview with only Fox16, the victim shares the story of her escape.

"He started torturing me with different things and tying me up," said Morton.

Morton has 21 staples in her head, a dislocated spinal disc, a broken thumb and burns and bruises all over her body from the two days she says Ripley kept her tied up before she made her escape.

"He was like, 'I'm going to make scars for even you to remember,' and I was thinking to myself, 'As long as I live, I don't care how many scars I have," she said.

Saturday night, Morton says she broke free and ran three miles to a liquor store on Highway 7.

"The first chance I got, I just took off running," she said. "I sprinted the whole way."

"Never trust a friend. Never trust a friend," said Morton as she recalled her experience.

Ripley has at least seven prior felonies including aggravated assault and 2nd degree battery. Morton says another man and a woman were also at the camper helping Ripley keep her hostage but as of right now the Sheriff's Department tells us there are no warrants for their arrests.

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